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Distribution to Distribution Regression

2013
We analyze ‘Distribution to Distribution regression’ where one is regressing a mapping where both the covariate (inputs) and response (outputs) are distributions. No parameters on the input or output distributions are assumed, nor are any strong assumptions made on the measure from which input distributions are drawn from.
Junier B. Oliva   +2 more
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Natural distribution

Mathematical Biosciences, 2007
Log-normal distributions describe data from diverse disciplines of science. However, the fundamental basis of log-normal distributions is unknown. We suggest that the skewed distributions are outcomes of natural processes i.e. they result from the principle of increasing entropy.
Grönholm, Tiia, Annila, Arto
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Distributive Equality

Mind, 2015
Egalitarians think that equality in the distribution of goods somehow matters. But what exactly is egalitarianism? This article argues for a characterization based on novel principles essentially involving risk. The characterization is used to resolve disputed questions about egalitarianism, such as its compatibility with strong separability and its ...
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Distribution

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1986
T R, Browne   +5 more
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Shipwreck distribution:

2017
This paper is the result of a research that was carried out by the author at the University of Groningen, and of which the preliminary results were presented at the International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology 13. The main objective of the research was to provide spatial information on the distribution of shipwrecks in the province of Flevoland.
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Distributed digestion

Medical Hypotheses, 1980
It is proposed the classical theory of digestion, that all dietary protein is broken down to amino acid before absorption, be abandoned as disproved. Evidence reviewed elsewhere has shown that a large part of the intake is in the form of high molecular mass protein which passes through the bloodstream rapidly and is taken up by the tissues throughout ...
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Distributions in Statistics: Discrete Distributions.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1970
C. D. Kemp, N. L. Johnson, S. Kotz
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